Snap the ends of the top and bottom rails into the appropriate holes on the fence posts.
Vinyl fence post installation guide.
In this story we ll cover the installation of a board and rail fence.
The fence gradually steps up the slope so that each bay section is the same length and the rails are level instead of parallel to the slope.
But many of the layout and post setting tips apply to both so read on even if you choose a panelized system.
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Set end posts and corner posts for height by inserting a screw or two into the lower collar through the vinyl post.
Follow the specific manufacturer s directions regarding vinyl fence sections as some may slide halfway into the post.
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When staking out line posts on a slope for a step method installation you ll need a true horizontal measurement for post placement.
There are a few precautions before unloading and installing any vinyl fence.
Assemble them according to manufacturer s instructions.
Don t install posts too close together.
Board and rail systems have individual boards and rails much like a wooden fence.
Generally vinyl fence sections snap right into place.
Run a string over the top of posts from end to end of each fence line.
Install the vinyl fence sections between each post.
Then set the rest of the posts to height by lifting to the string and fastening to collars either through u channel and post into top collar or bottom.
When assembling the components avoid excessive force particularly overtightening screws.
Always place vinyl fence components on a non abrasive surface such as a drop cloth to avoid scratches.
Installing a vinyl fence.
Set the corner and end posts first.